Regardless of the actual final call, what’s most unbelievable to me is that both officials in the end zone looked at each other, nodded (as if to say they were in agreement) and then both made different calls (one signaled touchdown & one called for a timeout, which indicates that the Packers intercepted the ball). Also, how does the ref not even conference with the other officials who were in the end zone, right near the play? He was standing around midfield and once he under the hood to review, possession can’t be challenged. Embarrassing for everyone involved and the Packers have a right to be livid.

That’s what happens when you have Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) from the Naked Gun TV/Movie series to referee the game. As long as these phonies are there I will not be watching. Can you imagine what the outrage will be if this baloney goes on well into the playoffs and the Super Bowl?

I’m a Packers fan so, of course, I’m going to say it looked like Jennings caught the ball. A Seahawks fan will say his player caught it. Actually, the Packers shouldn’t have been in that situation in the first place. The front line was a sieve in the first half. They could have had a 10 point lead by game’s end.

The officiating has been pretty bad for most games so far. Comical, actually. That’s not the first time this season that 2 refs standing next to each other have made 2 different calls.

7. But I have about a 6.5 ref rage with the old zebras. How rusty the real refs are gonna be with no preseason work or meetings? Do you think the regular refs sit in the stands during neighborhood PeeWee games with a stoic look of longing on their faces? I have a feeling that we’ll have one more week of fake refs and then a deal will get done.

Got to agree with Dave. As long as money keeps coming in what is the difference to owners. Having the present officials or scabs work these games really does show how really good the regular officials are. This is like any other sports. If you are officiating at the professional level you likely are a cut above the rest just like the players who are playing.

Fans will still watch and go to games. It’s our addiction. But there is an action we can take that can have impact. Merchandise. A public boycott of buying all NFL merch — hats, jerseys, lawn chairs, etc. — could get attention.